Basketball fans and journalists on social media had strong reactions to Bucks guard Garyson Allen's hard foul on Alex Caruso of the Bulls.
On Friday night, users registered their disbelief at the dubious flagrant-2 foul, which prompted Allen's ejection and was later condemned by both Caruso himself, who called the play "bulls--t," as well as Bulls head coach Billy Donovan, who warned that it could have cost Caruso his career.
The ire was renewed on Saturday afternoon, when news broke that Caruso had indeed suffered a fractured wrist despite initial optimism that he had avoided serious injury -- he even returned to Friday night's game, and played well. Instead, he'll be out at least 6-8 weeks.
Several basketball observers and pundits called for Allen, who has a history of borderline play dating back to his college days at Duke, to be slapped with a lengthy suspension over the incident.
There you go—-unbelievable. Alex Caruso gone 6-8 weeks. The NBA needs to suspend Grayson Allen…how about 6-8 weeks as well. Just my opinion. Only my opinion. Caruso just returned from a foot injury and H&S/ He is a HUGE piece of the Bulls core group. This is a MAJOR loss.
— chuck swirsky (@ctsbulls) January 22, 2022
One fan paused to appreciate the famously hard-nosed Caruso for returning to the game with a broken wrist.
It is wild to me that Caruso was deflecting passes WITH his fractured wrist (!), guarding and blocking Giannis, and playing lockdown defense even after suffering his injury.
— Steph Noh (@StephNoh) January 22, 2022
These plays all happened after Grayson Allen's flagrant-2 foul. This guy is tough as nails. pic.twitter.com/eINqdWDjxU
Even Lakers fans stopped to wish a speedy recovery for one of their former favorite players:
Others were more pointed in their criticism of Allen. One report suggested Bulls players were upset that Allen apparently hadn't reached out to Caruso to check in on him.
Not only was it a dirty foul, but he also didn't check to see if Alex Caruso was okay and then was smiling on the bench.
— Daniel Greenberg (@ChiSportUpdates) January 22, 2022
Twitter being Twitter, some went the humorous route.
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